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Recently, Court and colleagues suggested that placental-specific imprinted loci could be imprinted by an epigenetic mechanism, such as histone modification, independent of germline methylation [ 30].
Already, fans were buying Reds tickets as well as jerseys where Griffey 24 could be imprinted.
For decades, cosmologists have thought that the signature of primordial gravitational waves could be imprinted on this radiation.
But displays are too earnestly accompanied by messages about the dangers posed by "human-made chemicals" or the "overharvesting" of species like horseshoe crabs, generic cautions that could be imprinted on any animal exhibition the museum cared to present.
He reasoned that just about anything could be imprinted upon our memories, and kept in good order, simply by constructing a building in the imagination and filling it with imagery of what needed to be recalled.
In the present study, electrophysiological and behavioral experiments were conducted to examine whether one-year-old lacustrine sockeye salmon could be imprinted by an amino acid, L-proline (Pro) or L-glutamic acid (Glu) (Table S1) before (March), during (April-June), and after (July) PST.
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There are several possible theories explaining this phenomenon; one could be imprinting.
An alternative explanation for non-penetrance in the grandmother could be imprinting, i.e., that only the maternal SOX9 locus is responsive to SRY in the undifferentiated gonads.
The results in the mice suggest that even without further exposure to p,p´-DDE, the risk of accelerated breast cancer onset could already be imprinted into adult women's breast tissue.
However, DFFB could not be shown to be imprinted or to contain any somatic mutations in tumour samples.
"When you're dealing with residual energy -- which is what a ghost is -- any intense emotional experience can be imprinted, and that could be an act of passion or of murder".
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